Announcement

Knit One Give One (Kogo)

The seeds of Kogo (Knit One Give One) were planted in July 2004. It was a particularly cold winter in Melbourne and we decided to get friends and family to direct their knitting energy towards making scarves for people who were experiencing homelessness. That year we knitted 180 scarves (with our own wool) which were distributed by the Emerald Hill Mission to those in need.

To date, Kogo has distributed over 160,000 warm winter woollies to the most vulnerable in our community. Our volunteer knitters make a whole range of items – including scarves, beanies, blankets, adult, children and baby clothing plus knitted toys.

The finished items are distributed to people in need such as those who are homeless, refugees, children who are at risk, remote indigenous communities, women in refuges and families who are struggling to make ends meet. This is achieved via a network of over 180 different Public Benevolent Institutions, charities and government agencies who enable Kogo to identify those in need and distribute appropriate items. For more information visit the Facebook page or website below.

The Craft Ministry

The Craft Ministry connects crafters with people and organisations in need of handmade gifts. It is a central resource of giving opportunities, patterns, ideas and inspirations for people who want to craft for a cause.